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Hey, I plan on taking my 21' Chaparral in the Hudson at Hazzard's Ramp on
Friday. I plan on going south toward the statue of liberty and also on the
East River past the triboro. I have heard some stories of Strong Current on
the east river near hells gate and rocks near the statue.

I'm looking for some reassuring advice, mainly on the conditions. Any help
is appreciated.. I do have Charts of the area.

Also another day I plan on going to NY Harbor, any opinions on that?
Currents? Rocks?

Thanks!

-Matt


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oelf92 wrote:
: Hey, I plan on taking my 21' Chaparral in the Hudson at Hazzard's Ramp on
: Friday. I plan on going south toward the statue of liberty and also on the
: East River past the triboro. I have heard some stories of Strong Current on
: the east river near hells gate and rocks near the statue.
:
: I'm looking for some reassuring advice, mainly on the conditions. Any help
: is appreciated.. I do have Charts of the area.
:
: Also another day I plan on going to NY Harbor, any opinions on that?
: Currents? Rocks?
:
: Thanks!
: -Matt

East River currents are your principal worry. Hell Gate easily
gets to 4kt. So check your Eldridge and time your trip accordingly.
(And take west side of Roosevelt Island since vertical clearance
is 40ft (bridge closed) on east side.)
South/southwest side of liberty island gets shallow, as per
chart. Also note security zone around Liberty and Ellis islands.
CG sometimes takes that seriously. Stay in vicinity of channel
and you're fine.
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John Forkosh ( mailto: where j=john and f=forkosh )
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Hey, I plan on taking my 21' Chaparral in the Hudson at Hazzard's Ramp on
Friday. I plan on going south toward the statue of liberty and also on the
East River past the triboro. I have heard some stories of Strong Current on
the east river near hells gate and rocks near the statue.

I'm looking for some reassuring advice, mainly on the conditions. Any help
is appreciated.. I do have Charts of the area.

Also another day I plan on going to NY Harbor, any opinions on that?
Currents? Rocks?


Your biggest hazard will be commercial shipping. There is lots of it. Water
around Liberty Island is shallow. Stay in the marked channels. But you
generally get pretty good breezes in the harbor with lots of room to roam. As
for the East River, check your tide tables and make sure the current is going
your way. You can get good-sized standing waves north of the 59th St. Bridge
and in the Hell gate itself with currents easily exceeding 5 knots. The trip
can be exhilirating. You might want to take the East passage around Roosevelt
Island if your mast will clear the drawbridge that is seldom opened.

If yours os a trailer boat I doubt you will find water shallow enough to be a
problem. But you can get a good tossing from the standing waves, not to
mention wakes.

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